New Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy is already making bold moves to shape the team's future—and rookie quarterback Drew Allar is feeling the heat. Over the weekend, McCarthy ran a rookie minicamp with a twist: Allar was the only quarterback on the field, and that was no accident.
By keeping a second signal-caller off the roster, McCarthy aimed to pile the work onto Allar's plate, testing his limits and identifying his strengths and areas for growth. The focus was clear: sharpen Allar's footwork, a key weakness the rookie himself has acknowledged. "My lower half is where I need to get better," Allar admitted, making this solo session a prime opportunity for targeted coaching.
Allar enters as the most promising candidate to fill the void left by Ben Roethlisberger's retirement. This minicamp wasn't just about drills—it was a two-way conversation. Allar got to ask the pressing questions every rookie needs answered, while McCarthy probed his young QB's readiness for the pro game.
Looking ahead, the Steelers' other young quarterback, Will Howard, will rejoin the team for the next round of OTAs. That setup promises a fascinating side-by-side comparison after McCarthy's intense, one-on-one focus on Allar. For fans tracking the team's next chapter, this is a glimpse into how the Steelers are building for the long haul—one rep at a time.
